Self-Made Millionaire Says All Men In Their 20s Should Own Lamborghinis

Self-Made Millionaire Says All Men In Their 20s Should Own Lamborghinis iStock/benedek | Sebastian Ghiorgiu/YouTube

A YouTuber who claims to be a self-made millionaire has said that all men in their twenties should own Lamborghinis. Sebastian Ghiorghiu, 24, said that despite coming from a “low-income family” himself, he’s now worth $8 million. How’d he do it? Drop-shipping, running online courses, and flipping cars and houses. Given that you need capital to even get into these things — Who’s paying for all the merchandise he’s drop-shipping? Who’s buying the houses to flip? — this seems unlikely to be true. However, Ghiorghiu insists it’s possible.

Of course, Sebastian Ghiorghiu uses his YouTube channel to teach other young men like himself how to make easy money just like he does. However, he’s now gone so far as to claim that if you’re in your twenties and haven’t managed to get your own $200,000 Lamborghini, you’re doing something wrong.

“If you’re a guy in your twenties and you don’t have a Lamborghini, you should actually sit down and have like a serious discussion with yourself as to why you don’t have a Lambo,” he said in a podcast. “Because I realize now that it is so incredibly easy and there’s so much money out there.”

While $200,000 is a lot of money, Ghiorghiu insists it’s “chump change” that can easily be acquired if you know the right methods.

“$200,000, relative to what is out there in circulation and what you can grab, especially now with AI tools that you can leverage like never before, $200,000 is chump change,” he said.

The majority of online content creators touting easy ways to make money are scam artists. They use less than honest methods to cash in on vulnerable, desperate people. We’re not accusing Sebastian Ghiorghiu of that, but, well, if the shoe fits…

It seems a lot of people on social media certainly think so, as they immediately called the influencer out. “I think we need to halt podcasts until we figure out what is going on,” one person wrote. Another added: “Time to ban TikTok. Can’t take the Gen Z gurus anymore lmao. I think men who have podcasts need to be scientifically studied in a laboratory.”

Ghiorghiu has hit back at the backlash, insisting that what he’s saying is true. He even shared anecdotal evidence about “someone he knows” who got rich using this method.

“This 18 year old kid I know starting drop shipping a couple months ago,” he tweeted. “Did 12K by noon today with 30% margins and had to shut off ads because he needs a credit card and [you’re] still winging because I said you should be able to afford a Lambo in your 20’s. Grow up already.”

He then added: “Back then people had to physically work to earn money nowadays you can push buttons in bed and make 10x more, maybe even 100x if you are smart about it.”

We suppose now that Andrew Tate is locked up, young men need another incel “coach” to idolize. God help us!

Jennifer Still is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. The managing editor of Bolde, she has bylines in Vanity Fair, Business Insider, The New York Times, Glamour, Bon Appetit, and many more. You can follow her on Twitter @jenniferlstill
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